I select OT Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals 1st-Team AP All-Pro that is arguably the best RT in the league, and one of the most underrated players in the game today. He's missed only 2 games due to injury in his entire 11 year career. At 32 he's not ancient and still has a lot left in him, and gives me the best right-side of the line in this draft with Andrews/Anderson.
OG Alan Faneca- The guys probably the second best player on this team aside from Polamalu. Hes been an anchor to a run heavy team for quite some time. Also, this gives me Tarik Glenn and Faneca next to eachother to anchor the left side.
Sure he's a little crazy, but he's a big fella who will clog up the middle in my 34 Albert Haynesworth, DT
im surprised he fell that far, i was going to take him instead of Faneca, that way Id have Will Smith, Haloti Ngata, and Haynesworth on my DL. but i decided to shore up the left side of my line instead.
I NEED to give Manning 2 targets w/ the ball I select WR Donald Driver Green Bay Packers and I select TJ Houshmandzadeh WR Cincinnati Bengals
If my math is correct, AGS, Coach K, and I can all pick. I select WR Mike Furrey, Detroit Lions Pulled down 98 catches; 1,086 yards; and 6 TD's in 2006 - while the "mighty" Jon Kitna threw him passes. He's a solid possession receiver that, IMO, is a steal at the 23rd WR off the board. Reminds me a lot of a rich man's Wayne Chrebet plus better consistency and minus injuries.
Mantana Soss selects Ken Lucas, CB, Carolina Panthers. The ol' bookends Lucas and Trufant re-join forces. I feel like I have 2 legit #1 corners with this pick.
CB-Chris Gamble. Opposite of Champ Bailey is a young yet proven CB in Gamble. 215 tackles, 16 INTs in three years. good production for a #2 corner. And it doesnt hurt knowing in real life an athlete like Gamble would be able to pick Baileys brain.